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Tourist attractions in Gdańsk, Gdynia, Sopot, the charming and crazy Tri-City

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Attractions in Gdansk - inspiring list of things to do

There is no shortage of tourist attractions for children and teenagers in Gdańsk. It is a city that surprises at every turn. This is confirmed, among other things, by many attractions and unusual things to do in Gdansk:

 

Magnum Arena Gdańsk – super fun with paintball ASG? You can certainly experience serious things to do for adults and teenagershere in almost city centre of Gdansk. This one of the unusual attraction offer includes unique gameplay for groups ranging from 2 to even 80 people – including children and teenagers from 10 years old. Thanks to carefully prepared locations on two different game tracks simulating buildings and rooms, the game is fast-paced, dynamic, challenging, and sparks the imagination. During the game, besides shooting, participants complete various tasks such as capturing the flag, defusing a bomb, or robbing a bank. The game uses a modern ASG paintball system with replicas of firearms. The ammunition consists of 6 mm caliber pellets – they are lightweight, reducing the impact energy. They are also paintless, making the game clean and promoting sportsmanship. When exploring interesting places and attractions in Gdańsk, this location should definitely not be missed. Those looking to spend their free time actively, whether for no special occasion or organizing a bachelorette or bachelor party in Gdansk, will find a recipe for a successful trip here.

 

 

The stadium in Letnica is a place for every football enthusiast. You can learn about the history of the Lechia Gdańsk team and ride a zip line with a beautiful view of the “amber stadium.”

 

GoKarts – racing fast vehicles on a track with friends is an exciting entertainment option available in several places in the Tri-City area. One of them is the track in Morena in Gdańsk, and another is in Letnica.

 

Escape rooms continue to be interesting and attractive places. Especially since they are modernized and changed regularly. Thus, a trip to an escape room as part of fun or a party is a cool option.

 

Quads in the Kashubian forests – another interesting spot in the Tri-City and its surroundings. Get behind the wheel of a machine and engage with nature actively.

 

Museum of Illusions – check out what surprises the Gdańsk Museum of Illusions has in store for you.

 

A motorboat cruise or rather a speedboat raid on the sea – if you haven’t experienced this yet, you can do so in Gdańsk. Discover the opportunities the Tri-City has to offer.

 

Climbing walls in Oliwa and Wrzeszcz – climbing is an increasingly popular sport worth trying. With numerous tracks of varying difficulty levels, it’s an intriguing option for both professionals and beginners.

 

An amusement park in the forest and open space near Sopot, at the beginning of Gdynia – this place allows you to spend time interestingly with family and friends. There are attractions such as off-road rides (a drive with an instructor through difficult terrain in a Nissan), a rope park, or quads.

 

Aquaparks in Sopot and Reda – an aquapark is worth visiting after sightseeing or in bad weather. It’s an ideal place to relax after a game at Magnum Arena.

 

Beautiful bike paths in reserves, parks, and seaside boulevards – the Tri-City… such attractions are always worth including in your sightseeing plan. The area is famous for its unusual and picturesque seaside routes and is considered a leader in cycling infrastructure in Poland. Thus, starting your journey in Gdańsk, you can not only enjoy beautiful views but also visit places like the Amber Museum, the European Solidarity Center, or the pier in Sopot.

 

Trampoline parks – an interesting place in Gdańsk to release your energy. It’s a proposition for families with children, acrobats, and freestylers. Sports trampolines and special large trampolines allow you to jump high and try interesting tricks. Those looking for something different and equally exciting can check out Magnum Arena, where instead of jumps and acrobatics, teamwork, tactics, and stealth matter.

 

Water skiing – a seasonal and extremely interesting sport. Water skiing behind a motorboat is not only spectacular but also exciting. It’s a tourist attraction in Gdańsk worth trying in the summer. For larger groups, you can also choose speedboats or jet skis.

 

Interesting places in the Tri-City can be visited both in summer and winter. We’ve listed attractions that will appeal to friends and families with children, in other words – everyone will find something for themselves. But that’s not all, as the towns located on the Gdańsk Coast and the Eastern Pomeranian Lake District have much more to offer!

 

Every year, the interesting places in the Tri-City attract many visitors to this region. And it’s no wonder because you can’t get bored in this corner of Poland! Both adults who want to relax and families with children can spend their time interestingly here. It’s also well-known that Gdańsk, Sopot, and Gdynia are great choices for planning birthday attractions for children, teenagers, or adults, bachelor parties, or unique integration events. We have created a list of interesting places in Gdańsk especially for you – check it out and be surprised!

 

Attractions in Gdańsk – what is worth visiting?

 

Visiting this picturesque city, you can release your energy. First of all, the interesting places in Gdańsk are pleasant to the eye, thanks to its beautiful and historic infrastructure. Through it, you can learn about the history of this place, which is definitely worth discovering.

 

 

While exploring these areas, it’s worth seeing:

 

Długi Targ in Gdańsk and its surroundings, where you can stroll through narrow and atmospheric streets, visiting the Artus Court (a highly representative building housing a museum), the High Gate (built in the 16th century), and many more. It’s worth reserving an entire day to explore this area.

 

Gdańsk Shipyard – a very important historical place worth a closer look. Currently, the shipyard grounds can be freely visited. Naturally, the industrial facilities are still operational and not accessible to tourists. The shipyard is an attraction in Gdańsk that must be included in your sightseeing plan.

 

Góra Gradowa – from its peak, you can beautifully see the Gdańsk city center.

 

Biskupia Górka – looking for tourist attractions in Gdańsk, you can’t miss this district, considered one of the oldest in this picturesque city. At its top, there is the former youth hostel named after Paweł Beneke – it’s definitely worth seeing the area around it.

 

Oliwa Park and Orunia Park – these two green areas are among the interesting places in Gdańsk, offering a break from the city infrastructure. There is also much to see in these parks. In Oliwa Park, it’s worth visiting the botanical garden or standing by the Whisper Grotto. Orunia Park, on the other hand, will delight visitors with beautiful ponds and picturesque paths.

 

St. Mary’s Basilica in Gdańsk – few realize it’s the largest brick church in Europe. Visiting it, you can see many works of art and enjoy a beautiful city panorama.

 

SS Sołdek – National Maritime Museum – adults, children, and teenagers will be delighted to walk around the ship’s deck, look into cabins, engine rooms, and cargo holds. You can even stand at the captain’s helm. It’s an attraction for the whole family.

 

Seaside boulevard, beaches at Stogi, Jelitkowo, and Brzeźno.

 

Westerplatte – the entire Westerplatte tourist trail is definitely one of the interesting places in Gdańsk. Walking along it, you can see the bunker and observation tower, the T-34 tank, the Defenders’ Cemetery, fortifications, and the mound with the Defenders of the Coast Monument.

 

Wrzeszcz and Wajdeloty Street – it’s worth spending some time in these places to see the late 19th-century architecture.

 

Łąkowa Street and Bastion of St. Gertrude.

 

Museum of the Second World Warsome attractions and interesting places in Gdańsk should not be missed, and the Museum of the Second World War is one of them. The building covers an area of 23,000 m², with the main exhibition occupying 5,000 m². The exhibit is best explored with an audio guide, which slowly and thoroughly presents historical facts. The museum is modern, the exhibitions are interesting, and the information presented in various ways leaves a lasting impression.

 

Solidarity Museum – another attraction in Gdańsk is the Solidarity Museum, featuring both temporary exhibitions and a permanent exhibition detailing the history of Solidarity and its impact on Europe. Plan about two hours to tour the seven halls spread over two floors of the building.

 

Gdynia – what attractions are worth seeing?

 

Interesting places and tourist attractions in Gdańsk are fascinating, but it’s also worth visiting Gdynia to see:

 

Orłowski Cliff – a steep cliff that looks majestic during a beach walk. It stretches for 650 meters and is often captured in photographs.

 

Seaside Boulevard – a 1.5 km picturesque route perfect for a stroll.

 

The “Tkacz” Torpedo Station in Babie Doły – located 300 meters from the shore, it’s a popular observation spot for both residents and tourists. Though it has fallen into ruin over the years, it still draws attention.

 

Museum ships: ORP Błyskawica and Dar Pomorza – speaking of tourist attractions in Gdańsk and its surroundings, these museums should not be forgotten. On the Błyskawica, history enthusiasts can explore a modern exhibition and original elements of the ship’s armament. Visiting the Dar Pomorza, you can see the engine room, the tween deck, officers’ quarters, the deck, and much more.

 

Kościuszko Square

 

Gdynia Aquarium – a facility with modern exhibitions presenting aquatic animals from around the world, coral reefs, and conditions in the Amazon or the water-land interface. This attraction in Gdynia will appeal to families with children.

 

As you can see, there are numerous attractions for adults and teenagers in Gdańsk and the entire Tri-City, ensuring everyone, regardless of age or preferred leisure activities, will find something suitable all year round!

Tri-City attractions are always chosen based on the number of people participating in the trip. It’s no surprise, as everyone wants to have fun! That’s why Magnum Arena has prepared attractions for as few as two people. Yes, you can play a 1vs1 Duel. From experience, we know that the most exciting private matches involve 6 or more people. We have two arenas, one of which can accommodate up to 22 players at once, allowing up to 44 people to play simultaneously.

Tourist attractions for adults in Gdansk and in the Tri-City at Magnum Arena also provide an opportunity to meet new people. In open games, you can join another group for a recreational play. This option is available every Tuesday at 18:30, Thursday at 18:30, Saturday at 10:30, and Sunday at 18:30. Anyone can join a match – whether you have your own equipment or want to rent it.

Reservations are accepted from Monday to Sunday between 10:00 and 23:00. To make a reservation, you can use the prepared form, contact us by phone, email, Facebook, or Instagram. Choose the most convenient way for you.

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How much does it cost?

The price depends of a day, start time, game lenght and equipment class.

Examples from our price list:

  • 1,5h games + preparations with full equipment in Saturday is 139PLN/person 
  • 1h games + preparations with full equipment in Friday or Sunday is 99PLN/person
  • 1h games + preparations with full equipment for students in Monday-Thursday between 10:00 and 15:00 is 69 PLN/person

Detailed price list is here: [CLICK THE LINK]

How to make reservation?

Fill reservation form. Click “Book a game” box in main menu

Send us an email to bok@magnumarena.pl or contact us through Facebook’s messenger.

Call us: +48505978511

How does the game look like?

  1. Every game is guided by set instructor to your group. We will take care about games, safety and technician issues.
  2. Firstly we have preparations. You will get uniforms, gloves and masks in the changing rooms. Then you choose your bb gun and we explain rules.
  3. Warm-up for the first game that let players get first experience with the game before harder games
  4. Next are dynamic games like Flags, Dominations or similar
  5. Then we play more advanced like Bank Robbery or CounterStrike
  6. After time has elapsed we finish the game. Meeting in changing room to hand over the equipment

Does it hurt? Is it painful?

  • We have two levels of power that you can choose: stronger guns for full adrenaline and stronger experience after hit or lower power guns for people looking for lighter game, where hits are safe even for players 10 years old
  • Bullet is much more lighter than in classic paintball. Energy of bullet is lower. But it can be still painful because of piercing/stinging effect. Lower power eliminates this effect to minimum with enough range and accurate of shoots

What is the limit of age?

  • Younger players than 10yo should not take part in the game
  • The minimum age of player is 10 years old

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